It’s that time of year again. No, not when I write my now seemingly annual article (sorry, I’ll try and get back to it!), but rather the time when clubs anxiously await their fate as to which division they’ll be competing in the following season. Why, though, does it always come to this?

Non League Podcast 21 Out Now

Episode 21, “Tom’s Battery Dies”, of the Non League Podcast is now available to download. Due to work commitments, I was unable to record this week unfortunately. However, Tom Snee made a welcome return to the podcast, while my Press colleague at Hampton & Richmond Borough Rob Overfield makes his debut on the show.

On the show this week:

Banbury’s Suspension

Flooding and Postponements

Ryman League’s Monthly Awards

#hattrickwatch

And plenty more besides. To listen online, or download the audio file, click here. To view and download on iTunes, click here. If you like the show, please leave a five star review on the iTunes store, as these really help bring the show to a wider audience.

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About James Bartaby

Hey,
I'm James and I'm relatively new to non-league football, having only taken in my first match in September 2011. Despite it being a 0-4 defeat for Hampton & Richmond Borough, I became a huge fan of the club and NL in general. So much so that they are now the first club that I mention when talking about which team I support! I just got massively disillusioned with top flight football in this country and the attitudes of the lawmakers and top clubs in general, and I wanted to start taking my son to see decent football.
I am now the club's Deputy Press Officer, and loving every minute!